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The Plant Dyed Onesie
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Made using earthen pigments mindfully derived from fruit residues and nutshells, our Plant Dyed Collection is gentle, non-toxic, and honors the environment at every turn.
Our delightfully soft, short-sleeve onesie is made from carbon-brushed organic cotton (learn more about our chemical free softening process here) and features both crotch and shoulder snaps for effortless on and off. This wardrobe essential is designed exclusively for newborns and older babies and you can layer it to your heart’s content.
Please note, this item has a snug fit, so you may want to size up!
• Composition: 95% organic cotton, 5% elastane
• Plant Dye Ingredients: Almond - bitter oranges, Oat - almond shells, Spice - beets & bitter oranges
• Made with love in Portugal
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Made using earthen pigments mindfully derived from fruit residues and nutshells, our Plant Dyed Collection is gentle, non-toxic, and honors the environment at every turn.
Our delightfully soft, short-sleeve onesie is made from carbon-brushed organic cotton (learn more about our chemical free softening process here) and features both crotch and shoulder snaps for effortless on and off. This wardrobe essential is designed exclusively for newborns and older babies and you can layer it to your heart’s content.
Please note, this item has a snug fit, so you may want to size up!
• Composition: 95% organic cotton, 5% elastane
• Plant Dye Ingredients: Almond - bitter oranges, Oat - almond shells, Spice - beets & bitter oranges
• Made with love in Portugal
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